10*3*2 = 60 cm3
5*3*4 = 60 cm3
It would be 60 ml
60% of 120 = 120*60/100 = 72
60 + 60 + 120 = 240
The mass can be calculated using the formula: mass = density x volume. Given density is 0.25 g/cm^3 and volume is 60 cm^3, mass = 0.25 g/cm^3 x 60 cm^3 = 15 grams. Therefore, the mass of the sponge is 15 grams.
The density of the substance is calculated by dividing the mass (60.00 g) by the volume it displaces (15.0 ml). Therefore, the density of the substance is 4.00 g/ml.
To determine how much mass the box can hold before sinking in water, you need to calculate its volume and compare it to the volume of water it displaces when fully submerged. The buoyant force acting on the box must be equal to or greater than its weight for it to float. Given the dimensions of the box, find its volume, then calculate the weight of water displaced by that volume to determine the maximum mass it can hold before sinking.
The density of an object is defined as the mass of the object divided by its volume. In this case, the mass is 60 grams and the volume is 120 cm^3. Therefore, the density of the object is 0.5 grams/cm^3.
10*3*2 = 60 cm3
The rock's volume is simply the amount of water the rock displaced (52mL - 32mL), so 20mL. The density is mass over volume, so 40g/20mL, which simplifies to 2 g/mL: 40 divided by 20 is 2, and then the unit is just mass (g) over volume (mL).
0.737 kg. The answer is correct but i tell the calculation density=mass/volume density of petrol at 60*f=737.22 kg/cm3 1 litre=1000 cm3 (1 cm3=1/1000 litre) 737.22(kg/cm3)=mass(kg)/volume(cm3) 737.22(kg/cm3) * volume(cm3)=mass 737.22 * (1/1000 litre)=mass(kg) 0.737 kg=mass There is no conversion. One is volume and the other is mass or weight.
5*3*4 = 60 cm3
Volume of cube = 2*2*2 = 8 cm3 Volume of cuboid = 10*6*8 = 480 cm3 So number of cubes in cuboid = 480/8 = 60
Density = Mass/Volume = 15/60 = 0.25 grams per millilitre.
Used the equation Density=Mass/Volume to solve this one.
It would be 60 ml